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1) Nutrition in Human Beings
2) Define Respiration
3) Types of Respiration
4) Define Aerobic Respiration
5) Define Anaerobic Respiration
6) Explain Respiration​

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Answered by poongodibaby13
7

Answer:

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Explanation:

1.

Nutrition In Human Beings. Nutrients are the substances in food that maintain the body and make it work. Most of what one eats is made up of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Nutrients needed in smaller amounts, but still vital, are vitamins and minerals.

2.

noun. the act of respiring; inhalation and exhalation of air; breathing. Biology. the sum total of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which oxygen is conveyed to tissues and cells, and the oxidation products, carbon dioxide and water, are given off

3.

They are:

BREATHING or ventilation.

EXTERNAL RESPIRATION, which is the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between inhaled air and the blood.

INTERNAL RESPIRATION, which is the exchange of gases between the blood and tissue fluids.

CELLULAR RESPIRATION.

Aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Living organisms use energy released by respiration for their life processes. There are two types of respiration – aerobic (which needs oxygen) and anaerobic (which doesn't need oxygen).

4.

Aerobic respiration is the aerobic catabolism of nutrients to carbon dioxide, water, and energy, and involves an electron transport system in which molecular oxygen is the final electron acceptor. Most eukaryotes and prokaryotes use aerobic respiration to obtain energy from glucose

5.

In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen. The chemical reaction transfers energy from glucose to the cell. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid, rather than carbon dioxide and water.

6.

Respiration refers to a person's breathing and the movement of air into and out of the lungs (OER #2). The respiratory system provides oxygen to body tissues for cellular respiration, removes the waste product carbon dioxide, and helps maintain acid–base balance (OER #2).

Answered by Legend42
9

Answer:

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Find the area of a triangle, two sides of which are 18cm and 10cm and the perimeter is 42 cm :

Answer :-

Given that,

Two sides of triangle are 18 cm and 10 cm.

Perimeter of triangle is 42 cm

Let, third side of triangle be x .

So,

⟶ Perimeter = 18 + 10 + x

⟶ 42 = 28 + x

⟶ 42 - 28 = x

⟶ x = 14

Third side of triangle is 14 cm.

Now,

s = 42/2

s = 21

Semi-perimeter is 21 cm.

Area of traingle :

⟶ √21 × (21 -18)(21 -14)(21 - 10)

⟶ √21 × 3 × 7 × 11

⟶ √3 × 7 × 3 × 7 × 11

⟶ 3 × 7 √11

⟶ 21 × √11

Put √11 = 3.316

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Area of triangle is 69.636 cm²

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Formulas used:-

• Perimeter of triangle = Sum of all sides

• Heron's formula that is

Area of traingle = √s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)

where,

s is semi-perimeter of triangle.

a, b and c are sides of triangle.

• Semi-perimeter = Perimeter of triangle/2

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